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If someone 1 taps a a wall level character who is 2x weaker than the peak of wall level. And a one tap is 7.5x stronger, would the vsbattles site put their tier at small building level or just say they upscale from the dude they one tapped.
 
What Ganasto said.

Otherwise, for a character to be able jump tiers via one-shotting, the guy you're one-shotting needs to be really, really close to the upper border of the tier, like say, at the very least, they'd need to be 75% of the next tier's value for such upscaling to even work, but this is dependant on a base-by-base casis relying on several factors as to how the one-shot happened (Whether it was an exploitation of weak spots or technique to one-shot or if it was a bitch-slap to the face).
 
Ah ok, its just i was wondering why for a lot of series characters who should be dozens of times stronger than others are in the same tier as them, thanks thats all i needed to know
 
Ah ok, its just i was wondering why for a lot of series characters who should be dozens of times stronger than others are in the same tier as them, thanks thats all i needed to know
Sometimes, the tiers have insanely large gaps between them. For example, the gap between the lowest and highest bounds of Solar System level is a difference of 881.86 billion times
 
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